Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 4 July 1874 — Page 7

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What it a grape should sav ton pear Whv are you Haunting about up there Beware of swinging alone and free You ought to ling to a 114-11 is. like mo.'1 .,•: What if a nver should say to a rill ••It vou weren't too lazy you'd linn a liti 1]. tu«1y my method, and try to he A rushing, roaring river like ine.

What if a swan should say to a erow -//"a in a a It's a deadly sin for you to he free Your only hope is in serving me." hat if a goose should leach a wren iir mi eagle try to follow a hen What if the monkeys should all agree, That there ought to he uniformity What if a man should say to another.iv1 Mfler with me and you're ma my hrotiier 1 have the truth as Ih»* oracles tell* *, »o with me or you'll go to hell

—Sa ifnirr's for Jut*/.

OUR NKIUHBOKS.

Prof. Earp, of Indiana Asbury University, sailed for Europe last week. —The new postal law does not deprive I.aFayetle of the letter carrier system. —The foundation of the Methodist church at Attic completed.

—The

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the new currency act. —''Tom Collin*" has visited every town in this Congressional District during the last two weeks.

.Society offers a premium of §100 for the best cultivated and regulated farm of 80

acres and over. —A Mrs. Simpson (colored), member of the United Brethren church, preached in the 11. E. church last Sunday evening.

tenr Ihuttr /•..rjififx. —The corn in the Wabash bottom never promised a better yield at this time of the year than the present crop

In many places the corn is two, and some three feet high. Dr. Furnas sold $80 worth of strawberries from a patch of ground not worth one quarter that at cash value, besides having an abundance for himself and friends.—

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—Clinton county for big trees. Chas. Iv Johnson lately cut an oak on lien Leache's land, which was seven feet in diametei, and made 3,.r(iL tight barrel Staves.—

Frankfort Cre.nrnt.

—The Attica

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thinks Covington

FAiannn Patriot. —Clover hay, newly mown, has made

readily $10 a ton, right out of liit in ow.—J'ran/.furt

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jiraetice of her profession, tflie is a tal-

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cited woman ami an educates physician.

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ought to have a .National bank under to lay by his armor, and spend in ease I

tells of a little

girl in Fountain county who picked a ripe cherry from a plum tree?- The cherry grew on a s.teni with three good healthy green plums around it. hii.-ha Hurley, an aged and respected cilizi of Boone county, was thrown from a buggy near Fayette hist week, receiving serious injuries in his head and shoulder-:. —The fourteenth annual meeting of the aba.-li (ieneral Association, composed of detective companies in Western Indiana and Eastern Illinois, will be held at Wat.icka on the second Tuesday (11th) in August. --Kev. F. M. Cone, who has been a resident ol hast Tennessee for nearly two years, has been re-elected as Principal of Cookston Seminary for the next year. lis health has greatly improved. —JAIHUIOII

Patriot

—(i. W. inter, of ha Fayette, Indiana's landscape painter, has hail a fortune left him by a brother who died, recently, in California. Mr. Winter formerly resided in this city for many years.

—Logansport Journal.

-On l-ist Tiinr -rl.il. Ar rv

a cat lisli in the river tii at" we^hed lifty-

this landing for a number of years.—

Acwjtort J/ooxirr State. —The new Odd Fellows' hall at Lebanon was dedicated hist Friday. Hon. •Schuyler Colfax delivered an address which was pronounced the I et ever heard in Lebanon. The hall Hie of the finest iu thc fcjtate.

—A new railroad is projected, an air line from Warsaw, on the Mississippi river, to IWiincie, Indiana. We have seen a pamphlet, and colored map and plat of the route. Attica and Williamsport, arc 011 the line.—Attica

Ledger.

—Wm. Antibus was in town Saturday with his hoy triplets. They arc about eight years of age, and weigh respectively 47, *41) and f0 pounds. Two of them arc light haired and one .lark. They are all fine looking, healthy, intelligent boys. 1 h. were drcr-sed alike, and attracted considerable attention.—Attica

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with richest fruiU.—J.nFui/itte

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jurf tl) 1)nlisC(1 nl)0 lt thc 1k 1(1

by a rattlesnake on'1 ucsday of last week. several ribs broken, the points of which, ...••• She is getting along finely and will prob- it i* thought, penetrated her lungs. The

I Haptist church for nearly half a century,

injuries which will probably prove fatal. One of Mr. W.'s best horses was killed. The house and barn were considerablv damaged. .i —The Tt-rre Haute""GtiztUe says: "A (Irecn castle man gave information in this nil in a nourishing condition. city yesterday, to the effect that three -It is reported'that the coal brines* (WIVUn.M.ri, l»i.v«, I..™ yoiiliB I 1,:,* b„o,„i. .I..1I i:, U«y

Isaac Manley, of Sylvania, I'arke county, wlio served in the war of 1812 and 1813, died on the 8th inst., at the age of 80 years. .Mr. Manley enlisted in Capt. McOowan's company of the 2Sth U. S. In ft., and served twelve months, and during his service he was wounded in the right arm at the battle of the River Thames. He was poor and had

been on the charities of the county for

some time, and was properly cared for by —The Seventh Adventists are throuh the Township Trustee during his recent .. Rochester. TheSentinel savs: "Their illness, and at death received a decent! burial.—Xt.wporl

Jloosicr State.

—We understand that Father Carna-

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the short remnant of his days. The good

old man has well earned his rest. Few

,..w I faithful work and earnest prnver, crown- v„„, ... —The Clinton county Agricultural

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lowing particulars of the death of Mrs.! Mary Swank, mother of .Mrs. John Wil-! bite of this city, noticed in our local columns last week: "On Saturday last as

Wm. Swank, was on her way to church,

its appearance in our market, bringing oml of a planlc was somehow thrown into the spokes of the hind wheel of the buggy, causing the horse-to run away,

ablv recover accident occurred about -J i\ xi. and she •"'""l'lt'st matter. All this diiliculty is -Mrs. Annie ii. Campbell, M. D„ of ''ed about 11 the same evening. Clark ?l.

'I icd JlboU 11 thc r«iuiu *. Ciunji. viiti

Kockville, has located in this citv for her son-in-law hastened to to a dauehter ,. •. t---occurred be-

Donovan, lu^r son-in-hiw, hastened to

town and telegraphed to a daughter

7 (Mrs. Wilhite) but* death occurred be-

for(J an di!iUujt lrieiu]

coal were transferred to the L., C. & S. hiirhlv esteenie.l by a lanie circle o'f

W. yesienlay. Clinton is doing nearly friends. ,he cnnie'here from Ohio in

and though in her 71st year was on her

death. She had. on several occasions ex-

pressed a wish that when her time should come she might die on a church day, and strangely enough the wish was fulfilled, and the worthy servant ol (iod, though so suddenly called, found ready for the summons.

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live years. .-- They are trying to organize a company for the manufacture of pig iron in New Albany. —A rattle snake having seventeen rattles was killed in Center township, Wavne county, recently. —The wheat crop of Clark county is said to be the best that has been raised in twenty years. —A Newton county fruit raiser will

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—Thc house and barn of George Wliitcoiub, of Clinton township, Cass county,

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The animal only ran about sixty yards before he. wrecked thr biiguv, and pitched the old lady out, near the residence of Aaron Gross. ^ii,e was immediately carried in the house, and a messenger her

—The third annual reunion of'the old settlers of Hendricks, l'utnam and Morgan counties was held on the 20th, with a larger attendance than ever before. .. —A Mrs. ICersev, residing about six !iisI,:ltclH:(1 for Dr. Cole, who found ,, hurts serious. Mie was internally inmiles northeast of Lebanon, was bitten

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Mrs. Swank was one of the worthiest

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have a hundred bushels of raspberries the^nlount'ain.^aJiornVat 'ThSiour lmnfor market this year. drcd.s of barber shops in all countries, ns —The Strickland mills at Newcastle, ^1C ^a'e, equally groundless, of hin'coln with ],000 bushel of wheat, were de- f'r

—The J., M. & I Railroad didn't pay its lessees a fortune during J87U. A. de ficit is reported of $Sfl,!35.72. —A call is bein«r circulated for a meet-

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and charity, and vet there arc fanatics who pray that such societies may be ".sent to their native hell." lion. A. Wolcott, of White county, farms on the Col lowing scale this season: 000 acres in com, 200 acres in oats, ]50 acres in (lax, and 200 acres in meadow,

men, ol nio.-t ropec.t.ihlc jniuiiitagcv tluit number of prominent operators *L '1US exposed ntn\ disgraced contains were hung thul day in Colorado, by are looking for situations as engineers

vigilance committee. This, for lawless of mule teams i:i ami about Hra/.il. acts perpetrated recently. Several have I —A young man named Towers, near been hanged by the same agency, previ- jiosweli, I'.enton county, la,t Wednesday, ously. The names of the three are re- during the storm, while riding ahorse ported as Allen, I'.uflington and I'mitt." fro in a field where he had been at workwas struck by lightning, and he and the horse instantly killed.

A brute in Kush county got mad at a balky horse, a few days ago," chained its under jaw to the fly wheel of an engine, let 011 the steam and tore the jaw oil". He ought to be jawed to death by

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stay of five weeks has been pleasant to

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robust cha rger, gorgeously capari-

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way to divine worship at the time of her

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n„ .,-1 ill send three persons of trained intelligence* -Di. Joseph Jlnlgey has been a pro- hut,

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fifrht and three quarter nounds It is I settlers meeting held in °P

the largest lisli that litis heen taken in at ^uporte recently there were six persons

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present who were SO years old and upwards. —Moses Maynard, thc oldest inhabitant of Madison, died 011 the 18th inst. He was born in 170/, and was consequently in his 107th year. —A National convention, to adopt the political platform of the American party, will be held in Indianapolis on the third Monday of August next. —The ladies oi the Episcopal church of Laporte have cleared over SG00 from festivals and fairs during the past year, and the money was applied in payment for the organ. —It cost Laporte county over $7,000 more to run the Circuit Court this year than it did last year. The chief additional expense was caused by the prosecution of the liquor cases. —The order of Odd Fellows paid, last ear, in this fctate, S35,55S.7G in relief

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to our citi-

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we believe, is now not very far ofl. II is 'J' gnl"l firemen tournament ropulation of China memory has to a great extent failed, and will be the especial feature of the day. recent writer in Phi,.. n'n", Covington he feels that the time has come for him I Ti,„ «... I

has come for' him The prizes offered competing fire de

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men, indeed, can point to such a record "lent is in training for the occasion, and of consistent service of the Master, of will go for some of the prizes.

We have con versed" with quite a ••rTw?'

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Southern Indiana this season."'

Cheap News.

l-timies Parton in Il»r|»-r' Wci ,y.]' "As easy as lying." says Hamlet. This is one of those happy touches of Sliaks-

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lwelve more cars of the Clinton women of Fountain count v, and very I cxnirgemtion. Telling the simple truth "D HJm

ls llie

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in the coal line, now.— 1S28. tehe had been a member of the

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^.''is lie was imagined in a mo- '..-iC-v jUlf Jr*.

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ment but it cost M. Thiers much painful toil and long travel to ascertain that his conqueror crossed the Alps on a mule inn filed to the eyes in a cloak, and at tended by one guide on foot.

V- UU' raw hand will bring you ill the re- Saving miles uml irrivin^ 5 to 7 hours in m\-

verbatim reports, you must

full and exact report, uith tiie

Asbury LDiversity for twenty- uisite ''escriptive matter, demands the

We must also bear in mind that if lvnig is easy, it may also be for the mo efleclive. That tawdry

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stroyed by fire last Friday. tone., of, thc late war. Some men of

ing of advocates of the Baxter bill in In-! is" as dull as it is correct. ]}ut the jourdiana|iolis on the 22d of July. ""list lies under an inexorable necessity llany farmers in Spencer county had

ii wheat orrc»rii to nr#vn»ii. if«

figures in many his-

very ordinary abilities do succeed, after long practice, in purging their conversation ot the usual exaggeration and creduhties but even, this negative part of a oilneult virtue apt to be purchased by the loss c*f vivfloity* l^heir couvorsjition

I,lc rcct he

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is dull, he dies.

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to «i ocrtain extent. «ini live but if

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unhappily,| there are three ways

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journalist to avoid dullness

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way is vigilance, tact, and hard labor in the gathering and utterance of truth proper to be told. The two wrong wavs demand vastly inferior powers. One 'is the invention or repetition of falsehood, and the other the revelation of matters not proper to be told. A fertile and sympathetic nind, capable of public spirit, finds the material for stirring and delightful journalism in a village but there are dull dogs that, even when posted in Washington, the most interesting capital in the world, are compelled to eke out their daily dole of routine by calumnious invention.

Thomas llood died composing—and that, too, a humorous poem. He is said to havc_ remarked that lie was dying out of charity to the undertaker, who wished tp urn a lively Hood.

A poor old colored woman in Virginia was never so happy in her life as when she learned to read a few days ago, and she went right off and sold eight geese and bought twenty-eight dime novels.

A J'iirly of (lie People.

I ho incinnati

U'aytle,

Uazette

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,roll*ly

tiA/lili/ir-w- niui ..« I li«indled \\i

peddlers and lightning rod men.

tjen'(.e L(

the Scriptures explained

congregatiou at Dayton lor over forty in a manner that was new and novel." I lican party has been a "reat success. •'e{lr8' I"

'jj —Great preparations are being made

—tireat- preparations are being made

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had once been honored by the

American people. There has beer no power sullicient to shield those against whom charges were preferred, nor did previous good character avail men w.ien found guilty even of offenses that might often be attributed to indiscretion. Ihe seal of condemnation was placed againvt the name of every man who violated a high trust. Many of these have already been shelved, and others are moving steadily in the road to retirement. his has not been a pleasant work for the party, but duty required that the pruning knife should be vigorously applied, and that instrument was handled without fear or lavor. It would not be reasonable to claim perfection for any party. No matter what its platform may be, or however unobjectionable its principles, bad men will get into office, and the party is most deserving of confi-

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parts of the county and they all contain a population of one hundred and with one accord inform usthatthe drouth eleven million and six hundred thousand. A curious calculation has been made

and chintz bugs have nearly ruined the meadows in some placrs, and that there

of hay raised in

peare that seem (•light_ and accidental, Saturday, crying at the top of his voice while furnishing a fruitful text to all because another boy would not let liini alter time, tee 1 observant persons are put mud on his head with a shingle, aware of the ease with which exaggera- Some children are just like their parents lion and other forms of falsehood slip —no accommodation about them. from the tongue, and the extreme difli-

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who naturalhMake to writing. The

interest other mind^

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"Merest other minds, are,

many instances, the qualities which

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Ill t.ie pi esS, a.-, in literature, falsehood': Saving .V.I in!|«-snni nnivm liiis the additional advantage over the vMii*ejti in iv I 5

P°rt ol a hnance meetinu whic!» ^hall ofl vnnce

a necessity he a mere tissue of miseoncep-

has seen ./.) years of service. tion.s and nu.^stateinents. To iret an ap- 9^ —Tt is reported that gold has been p'oxilnately true narrative of what oc- luMi-liin I found near P.radl'ord, in White county,

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I intense labor ot twelve trained men. Xow the account stands thus: tissue of creen falsehood, two dollars vivid narrative strongly resembling the truth, thirty dollars verbatim report, eighty dollars every department of a newspaper, from the most common-place reporting to the most important criticism, we !ind that lies are very cheap and truth is very dear.

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e«ch city to contain

by the same gentleman, to give an idea ofthe population :f China.' He had not seen the census of 1842, brought to light by the liussian mission in I'ekin, but proceeds on that of IS]2, which cave a population of 2ti 1,00().GOO, adding the proba|blc increase up to a few years since, and Estimating the population at 400,000,000.

A little boy ran into the house last

In life it is difficult to say who !. the most mischief—enemies with the worst intentions, or friends with the best.

RAILROAD.

KAIL. DOUHLI: TRACK.

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hardest thing done by tongue or tJ 06 U11IU Xt. Xt. l^'ii. How easy it is to represent'^ Najio-

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copies editori­

ally the preamble of the Indiana Republican platform, saying it is .strict) true. lie

continues, there is no bright­

er page in the history of the party than that which contains the records of its proceedings against corruptioni-ts, whether inside or outside of its lines. It has spared no man. Its aim has been to ''sS expose corrimlion

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I 1 A I I O O ii I CAItS Aro rim on this route hetween St. I.ouis, Cineinniiti, Cohiiiilnis, lt:i!tini..re niui

Wiishiiigton City,

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Crossmu the Oliio Uivcr on Splenili.l Iron Hniiw:.y Britl^rs :it i'arlvi'rsl'iir^ or Ileliuire. l\v this line yon nvoi.i :t|| otnnii.iis tninsfers. Tiekets !'or sule lit nil Ti.liet (Miiees in the'South n".I West. TIKIS. It. SUA It I*.

Muster Tnuisi.oi'tntion, iiiiitiii.ore, .M.I I.. JI. 'e-n. Ticket Auent, Hnltimore. Mil.

MEDICAL.

ATWOOD'S

Quinine Tonic

BITTERS..

Thc best, Tonic and Stomachic ever offered thc ]itb(ic. It will Improve your ApprHtc,

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In this respect the Repub-

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resident in the country, which he has carefully studied, says there are 1,720 districts in the empire, in which it would not come far short of the truth to say that for each district there is at least one city ranging from 30,000 to 100,000. Taking half the difference between the ex-

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Walcli Ilit' Children.

f.h'hlren often look p.tleauil «jek from no'ofher enuse than having wrms in the stomach. Uroun's Vermifuge I'omlits will .lestrov Worm* without injury to the ehil.l, heint 'perfeetly »vhite and lre» from nil coloring or other injuriou ingredient- 'i-u illv used in worm pr.-pan-tions. CtMrns* IJKOWN, Prop'rs..

No. 21-'» Kulton treet, New York.

SoM t.y J)rni»mts and Chem^ts, Hnd tieahrrs in Mid ie ijjtv'S at 0! 11 ho\. jolylOvl li,y Will Vou Siillor?

Household

Parties wi.-hin address.

JPr Hlii a T?

To all persons sutler|in.Lj from Kheumutism, iNeiiralyia, Cramps in •the limh" or stomaeh, jHilious Colic, I'ain in it he hiiek, ho we Is or ide, twe would say, the lljousehohJ I'anaeea and IKamilv Liniment i- of Jail others the remedy lyou want for mteniMl and external Use, It {ha* cured the uhove leomplainta in thousands |of eitst's There is no imistnke ahou? it. Try it Sold hv all I)ru^« ^its.

Penacea

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Family

Liniment

Thirty Years' Kvpcriciicc ol'aii Old Xurse. Thirty years' exp«rienee of an old nurse proved that Mr.-. Win-low's Soothim Syrup is tl'ie pre seription of one of tiie he-t teuinie phvsieians Hinl nurses in the l.-nited States, and liav heen used for thirty years with never tailing safety and success hy millions of mothers and ehtldron, I from tho leefle infant oj ene week old to (he adult. It eorree's aeiditv of the stomaeh, re. lieves wiiitl eoh«-, regulates the hewols, ami ^rive 4 rest, health and eomlort to mother luidehihl

We helieve it to he the hesf :.nd Hiirntt r"ie*-dy in tin* uoild in all i-e- of d\senteiy and duu h'ea in (rhlldx n, whethei ari'-e- nein teething oi tiom any other esui-e. I'ull dnection^ loi u.*» will accompany eahhottle. None emiini.' unh'.-- the fae--jm le o! 4'iirfis

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ion the out.-ide wrapper, bold h\ all medn-inp deal ex« 1 iuhH»\l

To Consumptives.

The advertiser, having heen permanently cured ot that dread disease, Consumption, hv a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow* snllerers the means of cur.-. To all who desire it, he will send a copy ofthe prescript ion used, (free of charge), witu {he directions for preparing and usiuLf tin* same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma,' Rronehit is, tfce.

tin' |ircseripliiii will plonKO

Kev. K. A. WILSON.

p.i-t p«-nn. St.. Wllliamshurt' Mew York.

Krrors oi Youth.

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In all who

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I (Iln rt'i' 11 h.' a 1 hI (Im .-ii.iM fur inti! ins tlio sjuiii] roiucily iiy which hi* wa:rurcil. Siilh-rt-rs wisiin^' I loiirulitliy llii'aiiviTtisci's xjii'i-iciU'c. ran ,ki

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iiv Mi|iir''-sin^ in ri'rii'i'i viiitj,|,.n--i* .J'HIN H. HiiUKM. 1J N-w York.

REAL ESTATE.

MUTTON & lilirXEK'S

Ileal Estate Agency,

CrauTorilsi ille. In«1. II unih'ivijrneil h:iv»- i» lar« list of jtropei ly I j«ir s'tle, (MMisistnmef tlwellin.iis, rhoiee town 11 liinns ami western l:inls. Tho^e wishing to cither huv or sell will tiinl it to their utivnnta^e to4»ji||en them sit their »Hi«'e. P««ef»if.

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Kuilitn(«* Digestion, £iv«« torn* to the Js'ervotis

Sysl»iiit

Vigor

to 'v«*ry Organ of th«» l?oIy, llutrcby imparting Health and Strength.

T)I«*IV

is no remedy so

good for Languor and Debility, whether gent'ial or following aniie lipase. Th.' Mcdieu) Family hi-

dfUNM it, for Dyspepsia, Jaundiee, Nervous Debility, and all disease* arising from a Disordered 1-Jver or Stomaeh, Constipation, Flatuleiiee, Kn-li of Jtlood to the Head, 1,oss of Appetite, Nausea, Heartburn, 1*'ulnes in the Stomaeh, Sinking or Fluttering at tho l»ifc ofthe Stomaeh, Dimness of Vision, Vollownesa of Ihe Kyes and Skin. J'ain iu Head, Side, Haek, or Chest, all of v.hi 'h indicate a deraugeniclit of Ihe Liver or

Organs.

1 IS

living in or visiting pactions where Va-

lavia. Fever mid Ague. Bilious Fever, \e., are llie rharaeteristk? diseases. shonM he provided \\i!h them. They aro a sure preventive lor all ailments arising from malarious raises.

vV

It is a preparation of

QUININE,

one of the best llemodial Agents whii'h tho seleiu'i! of i'hemistry has placed at the disposal of ?1».- phyMehm, combined with oilier valuable vegtonies, delicately tlavoivd with Clioico Arem.ttics to please tho pidate.

S:'.d '37 ail Druggists. $1 per Bottle. PKKl'A HKI) 11V GILMAN BB0S,, Wholesale Druggists,

BOSTON. MASS.

For sale by Moflct A Hooo, Crnwl'ordsville Ind. seii 'J.lv

irn:ii :un!

M" tsliiiic(ii SI., iiiirtli ol" Conn II

S N A W I I S I I I N

LEADING INDIAKAl'OUS iiliolMISS HOUSES.

ft

\ndianaPo//s

H\ 'V

Salt Maryland St., hrt.

Ut\itmreund

Atuh'iiri'i Strtii*,

^^4 0. vr. SKAfpfrp.. ^,, TF)

1!"N"E'"*

W S

O

IHATTERS & FURRIERS'!

& FURRIERS!

I'i Hcet

Mauufftotitrvr" Silk Hut* I N I A N

A

PHCENIX TILE MACHINE.

Tl'«* Mirliine li »«11 to rlthrr •Irttii ot tmr«c f^'wrr T»" furit"h Itir (M.vrr fi.r tnkkin frcm to H»» of Ti! tir ff*r «lir. rrmlj ntt*U Cl tiVlfC Hj. thr »r«r of tlif ctiatnlrr •r.'l of

Jff'j H|»ni|ins tKr rlunspr, thin rrmu-t. niHtl »n-l ml .ifij

jrtT* of

iifr\irc lo tlte Mkcltiiu*. j* fv-tn? for CireuUri.

CHANDLEE. & TAYLOR. IndlanoDolis. Ind

ORGANS and PIANOS!

Head Kiul

Having discliargcJ all niv agents, I now offer to those desiring to purchase Organs or Pianos the benefit of the commission heretofore paid to agent*, varying in amount from 20 to .'30 per cenL. Organs sold oil the most favorable terms, viz: In towns 011 monthly payments, and at* points having 110 railroad communications, good notes, not exceeding 12 months time, will he taken. I'rices from ST.1) to $(!o0, from which the agent's commission will be deducted (at least. 20 percent.) Correspondence solicited. To clubs of three or more, a still larger discount will be given. Every instrument warranted five years, and delivered free of charge at any railroad town iu the State. Write to

J. M. BOMGARDNER,

No. 20 East Washington St., 21 m3 Indianapolis, Ind.

UNDERTAKING.

1*. IX. BURNS,

UNDERTAKER,

now oo'»ned out on North Washington street No.*Jl,in Miller's hlock, and will ^'ive prompt attention to the Guilts ol the cominunitv in tlits line. Here may he found an assortment ol' various

Sl.yI«»H iiiitl Hukfor rolliim.

MKT A LIC CASKS and CASKETS'' »r I'lain. AI «i Wii] ii ii Collins. Hiiriiil I{ ol it's fiinmhetl

IJIM)

Mines iiinl Cnipi- fimiislic.il in I'nl I -1 n-!ii-«t-u.-J. H. MA'l 1 Ihd.S, us nssisliinl, will lie fmiii.l tii»* imiiiis in ii'I hours nl ihe ,i iv.

Ki«ii|(uo

I P. Ii. Hurus' iosiilpni (-.: West Wahash Avenue. N. B. We are also agents forthe Howe bewijiR-Machine and the Durbon Pump.

GIFT ENTERPRISE.

GIFT

Imrapisf

'1 lieonlv Keliiihie Ctilt IlstriluiUon in the country

$50,000.00

I»i Taluable il'tx I To he distributed in r_.. J. SINE'S ir.s:h rtKcri.AP. MOXTIH.V

GIFT ENTERPRISE,

lo bo (IriMiii Monday. An: 10, 1H71. Ine (irnnd Capital Prize of So,()(IO IT GOLD TWO PKI/.IYS Si.'""I i-«'n Piiiz.us I'lVK PIMZKS

J'lllll

liGEEEHBACKS!

SlWI r.

One r.iinily ••nrriMi .' mid ni:t• -]ic.l inr.«'s. with iIv. iiioiint.-.i liiirm-ss, nor!li

SI,.1IIII

oiii'h.

On.* Iiorvo unci l.iiBjrv, with silvt-r inomUodllmr^ lioss, worlli SiiiHi. tii.- lint» tt.iio.l r.PM'ivoo.1 pinno, worth J".50. Five I'ntnily s-wini iiiiii-hiiios. woi tli Slfin eiii')i.: "Ml inlil imrl Silver l.ovi'i- II lint 111^ Wiitriics (ill nil) H.iitli iroin to Suiuii'Mch. .ioM Cimiiis. SilviTWiii-i', Jewlry. .t-c.. .Vi'. Niiinlicr ot '.ills t't,!!.".. Tick.Ms |iiiii i,| to .Mi. nil.' Aifciit** wanloil l« soil liclirin, wlsoiii l.ilM'i-nl I'l.'iuiiiiiis will lx paid. Siiigl.- Ti.-lid--, j] s, Tii'Ucts Jr. Twelve l'leli.'ts ?lu Twf'iitv-!**ivo S-".

Ciri-jiliirscMiitiiiniii} full list ol |in/.,-s ,)0scri|.tion of tho innniicr ol ilniwm^, an.I otiipr nl..

Mil 'i ion in icuimi to tho milliner iiI IiiMriliii!ion, will !.o sent to itny one oi'.lonn^ them All letters must ho mi.lresseil to MAIS OKFIi'l', I,. L. SINK, llox 811,

Uil W. Kiitii St. CINCINNATI, O.

AGENTS WANTED.

S" I 8

11s

"V''i'y 1IOII~O.

erg

O a s^piy

^BELLSy MM ns

Ti

liailrodtl

M:s\^

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I'ittcra'X

S I E S

South lUlau-irr ft.

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I N I A N A O I S I N

iRenii for (*:iT:

«T..LTD••

itn.i l'rir.- .isl

\ForDOORS, SASH, BLINDS,etc.\

ixni.ixAi'o 1.is

/!,Tf.r.vr//\ O

&\&)ss&PhilliDs MTast CoX'i

I

TO !jS*JO I'i:It II.IY c.'isily nin.lc l,v any (.nr. Wt-want iim-ii, ioincti, bov-. itnil I1

Is ill over the c(»n,iir-y to si»|| oni i^im ^[(*•1 iMi^ntvinu, Cmvnii llliiniiiiMlions, PI10!oi ,phs, rti'., fti'.. WVnou-inilli*h lliclini'si iissni'lnu'iit ever plmwil" I'l-fiiri- (I,.* jmI.ii, itn.t our |irn'c.T vi« •u.irkcil 1.i\\ 11

lot**

JIs

lo il.M'y nil t-ouij11110ii. No one

siilt^irril.i-s lor ii pri'miiiiii-givii!!? ].iij.»r in onlcr lojit-l. :i pji-ti:ro alt.T si-.-ina mir pii-tiiro.s niul

1.iiriiiiir

our pnrcs. We liav.. many ol.l at

wori* lor 11s who liav-' niMil'.M'anvassingCor l.ooks, pap.-rs, ilii-.ir |.,isii,oss lor years, ami tl'ii.y 1 all report tliat th'-ycan liiaU'Mmirh uioro inoiify al

Mori

fur tlian at anyiliiim olso. ijm- prii'es

arc low that nil i-n'i iilirrifto piiroiiaso, anil I 1^1-iL-lon- tin? pii-tnros soil at sijjhl at almost

NIMV

IS

LII.^INII»r*i

1

iio as well as iijronm

liayo lia'l larui' oxjiorlonro, for onr boantifiil siihji'ois an,| low prices are npprooiatt'tl lv-all.' 'I'll initicc liirac sales every wliere all an aren't lias

lo ill. is to sliovv t|,. pictures from hoiise to lioiise. ', I'on't look I'm work elsewliero until vou liavu -Cell what rreat iii.lii.U'isienis we oiler vou to Insiice Iiioiu y. We liave liol -pa.'c to ex|,l'iin all here, hut seiwl us your a.lilress ami we will send full particulars, free, hj mail, liun'i .lel-v if vou want protiiahle w.irli for vour leisure hours, or.'Sfor your hole time. Now is tie iavoralile timiv loeimaj .- in tlii- linsiness. riiir pictures are tho finest ami most pleasing in this country, ami are" eu.lorsul hv all the leaoiu^' pap,.is. in,"lu.line thiv Neu York

llt riihh Thoe

wiuicannot »ive tint hus-

iness tlieir 1-nt .re at 1 cut ion can work up their own .localities anil make a handsome sum without/. ever lieim aw:'y from horn,'over iii^'ht. I,et nil I who want pleasant, profitable employment, without risking capital, .send us their ndiires at once and learn all alioul the business for them I selves. Adiln^s WKUJUiK PTINS' S A* CO., Ar rrillilislicrs, l'oitland, Maine.,

MEDICAL.

TT EADACIIE Aininnnin, Chloroform, .Spirit^ ol Cam|

I Tin*!uiv Lupuiino, Oil

of

nVti.*irw/ft»n St. I Ik HuU f'.r Wlii!c»«V

T.EVANtos»»l of

iinplior,

of

Juniper, ninl Al«'o-

!i"l. Tlii* cnmj.onn.l is iirnxjuiillri! in ihe nnnuU of moilifim* for

tin*rnre of

I'litmrli, Nervous

or

?M«'k lle ulrH-ln\ NYuniltfisi, TmnMiiitf or Twitehinir

Ihe Neives, :*nrj nil Nervous Iusejises. ill «'oiHilersnit all poisons, Ininish |i 111 rnre se:tly r.rii}tion«, it*-hit ix, huniors. Are. it o(|imU izes the eirenhition, invi^orsites

ere ises the action

iln? system,

of

the

in*

the heart, without fxeitini

luimi, enres ileuiihiirn, pHipitation,

intr

of

the He-irt,

Flutter-

l)yspepsia,

Ac. Hri^u^1

:Ml**VMntor nh^olutely jo.-esses

eiinttivc

properties thsui iinv o(hi!r ])rep:iration. IMivsj. eians, eheniis'ts nn«i others are request'-il to*o\« amine ami to»t the remedy,

«iml

Sl,i:on will he

I p/ti{ if found different from representation. Sohl hy all JirMj»trist?». Til II IIO A T* Diseases are the

I A most prevalent Hiul tatal of JL human atllictions. Tliereai-e. mwre persons prematurely carried to their last resting plaeo annually from diseases of the throat, lunjjs ami chest than from any other cause, from the infant suffocating with croup, in the mother's arms, to the miss, the maiden, the middle nyed and the aired, destroyed l»y that prinec of terrors, CON* Sl'Ml'TlON of the liaiirs, some ot the most amiahl", heautiful and beloved of our family circles I are thus rudely torn from our embrae'e by tho 1 Tou^h. Whooping Cout }i. Hoarseness, Croup, I Bronchitis, Laryngitis, Pneumonia, and Consumption i" its oarly stages, are radically ami speedily cured bv usin«, as directed. Brings*

Throat ami Ijiing Healer. Sold by all 1 'moists. *inni:,l? family, or most of I "lUu thfin, are familiar with the name as well as the luxury of Corns, liunions, Inmowing Nail-?, and other similar truit. Persons not annoyed with them had better not eourt their acquaintance. 'J'hey are no more agreeable companions than agriz7.lv hear, a scolding wile, or a drunken husband, 'i'hose atllicted will find peace and comfort hy using Briggs* Alleviator ami Curative to banisliihem. Sold by all Druggists.

CJ It is nil vervwcll for those not troubled to think it is noth* ing to have Piles for this reason the unfortunate sufferer gets very littlesvmjmthy tho agony of Tophet is not or cannot he much* worse than the torture endured bv millions who nro troubled with internal bleeding, external r.nd itching piles. Glad tidings fur tho sufferer, Hrigg«'Pile Itemedies aro mild, safe and sure.

All the above remedies sold bv Dr. E. Dcfohon, A. W. Binford, Moflett Hooe,$mith A Hamriek! K. K. Kroitt, druggists, Crawlordsville Moore & McCormiek, Z. Ball, dnmgiscs, Waveland, and others.